Below are the five companies in the Electrical Components & Equipment industry with the highest price to forward sales ratios. The ratio shows how much Wall Street values every dollar of the company's future sales and is useful in comparing comparable companies. Generally the lower the ratio, the more attractive the investment.

AMETEK Inc. ranks highest with a price to forward sales ratio of 4.16. Generac Holdings Inc. is next with a price to forward sales ratio of 2.91. Rockwell Automation Inc. ranks third highest with a price to forward sales ratio of 2.88.

Emerson Electric Co. follows with a price to forward sales ratio of 2.33, and Vivint Solar Inc. rounds out the top five with a price to forward sales ratio of 2.18.

NetworkNewsWire is tracking the recent change of momentum in the Electrical Equipment Industry.

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